Fantasy XI: Expect Warner, Starc to shine in Men's T20 World Cup final

November 13, 2021

Final: New Zealand vs Australia, Dubai


Fantasy XI: Matthew Wade, David Warner, Aaron Finch, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Marsh, James Neesham, Mitchell Starc, Trent Boult, Adam Zampa, Ish Sodhi

Captain: David Warner

He has been in phenomenal form in this tournament leading the run charts for his side with 236 runs in six games at a strike rate of 148.42

Vice-captain: Mitchell Starc

He is the leading wicket taker for Australia in T20 World Cups with 24 wickets in 16 games.

Other players

Matthew Wade: Man of the match performance in his last outing for his 17-ball unbeaten 41 and with Devon Conway ruled out, he will become a certain pick.

Aaron Finch: Leading run scorer for Australia in the recent five match T20I series against New Zealand with 197 runs. He has also scored the most runs for an Australian against New Zealand with 251 runs in seven games at an average of 62.75

Kane Williamson: He has enjoyed good success in Dubai scoring 376 runs in 14 T20 games at an average of 41.77

Daryl Mitchell: Leading run scorer for New Zealand in this tournament with 197 runs and was also the player of the game in the semifinal for his 47-ball unbeaten 72

Mitchell Marsh: Leading run scorer for Australia in T20Is this year with 550 runs in 19 games, also recorded scores of 28 and 53 in the last couple of innings

James Neesham: He is the man in form for New Zealand picking up wickets in the last three games and also made significant scores of 27 (11) and 35 (23) with the bat

Trent Boult: He loves bowling in Dubai, and hasn't gone wicketless there in his last seven outings, picking up 16 wickets at a strike rate of 9.75 and an economy of 6.19

Adam Zampa: He is the leading wicket-taker in this tournament since the Super 12 phase started, picking up 12 wickets in six games

Ish Sodhi: He was the leading wicket taker in the recent five game T20I series against Australia with 13 wickets

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